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jason ader is an igt shareholder. jason, great to have you with us. you have 3% stake in the company, correct? >> that's correct. >> you think igt at this point is undervalued. what should it be worth, especially if the changes you want to enact are enacted? >> well, there's lots of opportunities right now in the gaming industry. my biggest concern has been that, you know, we own so much more stock than all of management and the board combined. and the stock has underperformed. they've made decisions that have yielded lower than expected returns for shareholders. and what's troubling to me is the fact that those making the decisions don't own that much of the company and that really ownership respepresented on tha board would be good for all shareholders. a limited amount of gaming industry expertise inside of management. and we'd like to change that. because we think it would benefit all shareholders. >> and your slate would have that gaming expertise, should that slate be elected. i want to go through a couple of your points. one would be bad acquis
jason ader is an igt shareholder. jason, great to have you with us. you have 3% stake in the company, correct? >> that's correct. >> you think igt at this point is undervalued. what should it be worth, especially if the changes you want to enact are enacted? >> well, there's lots of opportunities right now in the gaming industry. my biggest concern has been that, you know, we own so much more stock than all of management and the board combined. and the stock has...
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and guest host jason trennert. you were nodding your head while steve was saying nodding like no, not yes. >> i think with all due respect to steve i think this is somewhat of an accounting fiction. the fed shouldn't be taking, theoretically the fed shouldn't be taking any risk with the taxpayers' money at all. if it has this incredible power. and before bear failed the fed's balance sheet was $800 million. and now as we know it's over $3 trillion and it's on its way to $4 trillion. i think the bigger issue -- >> not disagreeing with what i say though. >> no i'm not. i'm just thinking in the context of the fact that 50% of our debt now matures in the next three years by the treasury, we've increased the debt from $10 trillion to $16 trillion in the last 4.5 years the bigger issue is what happens to interest expense for the federal government much more on the lack of revenue that you're going to get from the fed. the bigger deal in my view -- i'm not disagreeing with what you said. the bigger issue, though, is reall
and guest host jason trennert. you were nodding your head while steve was saying nodding like no, not yes. >> i think with all due respect to steve i think this is somewhat of an accounting fiction. the fed shouldn't be taking, theoretically the fed shouldn't be taking any risk with the taxpayers' money at all. if it has this incredible power. and before bear failed the fed's balance sheet was $800 million. and now as we know it's over $3 trillion and it's on its way to $4 trillion. i...
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. >> jason has a buy rating on the stock with a hundred dollar price target. jason, you just heard mary and phil lebeau say the 787 matter could be solved and planes back in the air by early april, late march on the most optimistic time line. what does that do to boeing and its stock? >> certainly constructive for the stock. but i don't think well be fully out of woods by then. we've got to keep in mind this at least a 090-day process. for the faa to do its comprehensive review of manufacturing, assembly, and design. which is what they are doing with the 87. this is a positive step. but i don't think we will be fully out of the woods on the stock and have it not be gated until we have that comprehensive review done. again, that's probably a 90-day process which puts us out into perhaps as late as mid april. >> is this a good time to buy the stock, in your view? >> i think this is just as good a time as any to buy the stock. i don't think it'll come under further pressures. phil pointed out the stock held in there pretty well. you might as well start nibbling a
. >> jason has a buy rating on the stock with a hundred dollar price target. jason, you just heard mary and phil lebeau say the 787 matter could be solved and planes back in the air by early april, late march on the most optimistic time line. what does that do to boeing and its stock? >> certainly constructive for the stock. but i don't think well be fully out of woods by then. we've got to keep in mind this at least a 090-day process. for the faa to do its comprehensive review of...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. [ male announcer ] make your escape... twice as rewarding. earn double points or double miles on all your hotel stays through march thirty first. sign up now at hiltondouble.com. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings please? ah, helzberg diamonds. nice choice, mate. ...and now in the presence of these guests we join this loving couple. oh dear... geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. officewith an online package new colincluding: domain name,y! website builder with five pages and basic email just $49.99! that's up to 76 percent below online providers and only at officemax stores! >> on the day we found out dell is taking itself private, it is worth remembering that 15 years
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> tonight you are following the early stages of m
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jason in massachusetts. jason? >> caller: hey, jim, i don't think that china is a concern for this one. you know, china -- >> yeah? >> caller: liquidity services, they just had a disappointment. and i don't know -- if you were them would you buy back stock here? >> if i were them, i'd have more research done on the company than i have. i can't give you a snap judgment. i have to come back to liquidity services. because i was not surprised it didn't do well. so we have to come back and do more work. let's go to joey in maryland. joey? >> caller: boo-yah to you jim. >> boo-yah ravens. >> caller: oh, yeah. hey, i'd like to make a shout-out to court marks. >> okay. >> caller: i'm calling to -- >> does he play left tackle? >> caller: no. >> anyway, go ahead. >> caller: all right. i'm calling to ask about booz allen hamilton -- >> good slow grower. i'm going to tell you -- it's not great, but good. i think that accent chur is the king of consulting. let's go to al in illinois. >> caller: this is al from illinois. >> how
jason in massachusetts. jason? >> caller: hey, jim, i don't think that china is a concern for this one. you know, china -- >> yeah? >> caller: liquidity services, they just had a disappointment. and i don't know -- if you were them would you buy back stock here? >> if i were them, i'd have more research done on the company than i have. i can't give you a snap judgment. i have to come back to liquidity services. because i was not surprised it didn't do well. so we have to...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. >> buying acme packet to 2929 per share and 22 percent premium from acme's close. it will bolster the communication to its customers. acme is trading up another $5. oracle is lower by just about 2 percent on the trading day. other networking names on the upnews, broad soft and prcera. all gaining steadily. josh lipton has market flash for us. hi, josh. >> hey, sue. slipping into the red, here is you
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. i'm a conservative investor. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. >>> welcome back to tonight's special edition of "mad money," where i try to explain what moves stocks up, what really moves them and how they diverge from the companies they purport to represent. i
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in...
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jason very quickly, what's been happening right now with the market situation? we seem to be a little stalled out, at least if you're watching the dow and the s&p stuck around these same trading levels. what's the market waiting to hear? >> i'm not sure if it's -- i think it's probably waiting to hear more uses of cash that's on the sidelines. i agree complete which with mr. welch. we've been calling it the tina factor. there is no alternative. i think one of the things you're seeing with apple, maybe with dell, is you're starting to see some of the nation's stages of companies trying to take matters into their own hands, which is say organic growth is weak, but you still have a big spread between the costs of capital, and the return on capital. and as a result, i have a feeling shareholder activism is going to be a big part of the program this year. again, in the absence of organic growth i think there's a lot of investors, and companies, that are going to try to manufacture it. >> jim, what do you think? we did see finally the nasdaq pushing a little higher wi
jason very quickly, what's been happening right now with the market situation? we seem to be a little stalled out, at least if you're watching the dow and the s&p stuck around these same trading levels. what's the market waiting to hear? >> i'm not sure if it's -- i think it's probably waiting to hear more uses of cash that's on the sidelines. i agree complete which with mr. welch. we've been calling it the tina factor. there is no alternative. i think one of the things you're seeing...
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joining us for more, jason gamble. julia is still with us, as well, in the states. good to see you, joseph. what are we going to learn today? >> well, i think a few things. i think first of all that chevron is more likely to show follow through from the oil price environment because they tend to be less levered to refining and natural gas prices in the united states and those were pretty weak areas during the fourth quarter. i think the other thing we'll be looking to is can these companies exhibit any production growth? it was one thing that we have some question marks around the shell numbers from yesterday. we think exxon will be growth challenged and probably have to face up to that to a certain extent today. chevron, on the other hand, does have some growth in front of it. >> you talk about it's too early to get a reliable fill for estimates. just explain, you know, where we go then. >> well, we do see brent oil prices being relatively strong in 2013. you know, we really think that the current price in the environment is supported by fundamentals. but we also d
joining us for more, jason gamble. julia is still with us, as well, in the states. good to see you, joseph. what are we going to learn today? >> well, i think a few things. i think first of all that chevron is more likely to show follow through from the oil price environment because they tend to be less levered to refining and natural gas prices in the united states and those were pretty weak areas during the fourth quarter. i think the other thing we'll be looking to is can these...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. >>> feel like me? feeling down and out because of this winter weather? maybe it's time for you to take a cruise. or at least put a cruise stock in your portfolio. the cruise lines have been absolutely on fire lately. take a look at norwegian cruise. it had a huge ipo back on january 17th and has barely looked back since. this tiny cruise with just 11 ships priced at $19, spiked up 30% in its first day of rallying and it
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jason nolan covers dell with rw bar baird. good to see you. do you see any impediments to this deal getting done? >> no, we don't. we expect this to get done by about the middle of the year. silver lake has done deals like this before with seagate and we do think it gets done. >> what does this deal allow dell to do that it could not do as a public company? >> well, it's really more of the same, maybe at a quicker pace, higher level of magnitude. more investment in r&d, m & a continues as is but at a faster clip. it's really a continuation of what they have been doing for the last three or four years. >> what can dell do to get its monlgo back, revitalize its business that it hasn't already tried to do. >> that's the thing. three need to invest more in the client, the pc. tablets are looking more like pcs and pcs more like tablets. it's really investment in the data center, higher growth, companies, security networking and storage. >> jayson noland, rw baird. >> $5 million, that's what they are seeking against ratings agency standard & poor's.
jason nolan covers dell with rw bar baird. good to see you. do you see any impediments to this deal getting done? >> no, we don't. we expect this to get done by about the middle of the year. silver lake has done deals like this before with seagate and we do think it gets done. >> what does this deal allow dell to do that it could not do as a public company? >> well, it's really more of the same, maybe at a quicker pace, higher level of magnitude. more investment in r&d, m...
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maury and jason, thank you very much. andrew. >> coming up, we have new details at the heart of the government's insider trading case against the portfolio manager at s.a.b. capital. we've got the details after the break. plus, gasoline price res going to be rising at the pump and we're going to ask if the trend is likely to continue. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. it's part of what you slove about her.essing. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, li
maury and jason, thank you very much. andrew. >> coming up, we have new details at the heart of the government's insider trading case against the portfolio manager at s.a.b. capital. we've got the details after the break. plus, gasoline price res going to be rising at the pump and we're going to ask if the trend is likely to continue. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five...
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we've got jason needles, dan greenhouse back with us, peter jakini, and rick santelli there in chicago. pet peter, you say this is an important day technically. why? >> yes, i do. the strength in the morning has been met by the reversal. if we have an outside day into what i perceive as an important resistant level, that could be a bearish setup here. >> an outside day. we went higher than we did on friday. and if question close lower than we did on friday, you say that could be a signal that maybe the market's starting to go. >> dan greenhouse weigh in on this. >> we saw volatility off the low as well. >> exactly. >> you want to tap into that if you would dan and see whether or not volatility is factoring into your market forecast or not. [ no audio ] >> there we go. >> start over, dan. we didn't hear you. >> we didn't hear the first part. >> was it yes or no? >> the answers i'm staying away from that peter laid out. what i would say is something we've been watching short-term is something bob pisani has been talked about how far nomly the s&p is from its average. when it's 7% from th
we've got jason needles, dan greenhouse back with us, peter jakini, and rick santelli there in chicago. pet peter, you say this is an important day technically. why? >> yes, i do. the strength in the morning has been met by the reversal. if we have an outside day into what i perceive as an important resistant level, that could be a bearish setup here. >> an outside day. we went higher than we did on friday. and if question close lower than we did on friday, you say that could be a...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> corporate news for you now. burger king and campbell's soup and reporting better than expected earnings. burger king's net income almost doubled on increased sales in north ameri
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also spoke with jason lee of jpmorgan, he's actually watching high yield spreads. he said they widen around the equity selloff. since father 28th they have widened 30 basis point. lee is paying close attention but isn't worried yet. spreads widened at least 50 basis points. and if the major indices finish the market lower they are still solidly in the green. back to you, guys. >> thank you. there are a few minutes close, no why what i'm saying. dow down 134 points so quite a comeback this afternoon. >> our next guest is one of the market's biggest bulls and why he thinks the market can't stay above 14,000. more on that next. >> and david ironion going after apple's massive cash hord but apple is not buying. are there secret plans for movement of some kind and could we get clues from the memo they just issued? we'll take a look at that coming up. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. despite the lunchtime rebound we saw
also spoke with jason lee of jpmorgan, he's actually watching high yield spreads. he said they widen around the equity selloff. since father 28th they have widened 30 basis point. lee is paying close attention but isn't worried yet. spreads widened at least 50 basis points. and if the major indices finish the market lower they are still solidly in the green. back to you, guys. >> thank you. there are a few minutes close, no why what i'm saying. dow down 134 points so quite a comeback this...
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. >> $6 billion, that is how much new york city comptroller jason lew said j.c. penney lost about risk taking and he speaks with us about that later. >> remember this back in 1980, the miracle on ice, the captain of the underdog u.s. olympic hockey team who led that amateur squad to the 1980 gold medal is selling a piece of that miracle. wait until you hear what that might sell for. stick with us. details are just ahead. [ male announcer ] any technology not moving forward is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires squeal ] and you'll find advanced safety technology like an available heads-up display on the 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in th
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the universal picture comedy stars jason mason and melissa mccarthy. every time i think of melissa mccarthy, i think of "bridesmaids." >> it's coming out of me like lava! >> there you go. >>> coming up, speaking of hot air -- no. we're going to give our guest hosts the last word when "squawk box" returns. tomorrow we preview president obama's state of the union. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service®, works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com®, you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small.
the universal picture comedy stars jason mason and melissa mccarthy. every time i think of melissa mccarthy, i think of "bridesmaids." >> it's coming out of me like lava! >> there you go. >>> coming up, speaking of hot air -- no. we're going to give our guest hosts the last word when "squawk box" returns. tomorrow we preview president obama's state of the union. i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> coming up on halftime, what tom barrack says this is greatest trade. >> nike shares up 20% in three months, does the rebound have legs? carl, we'll see you in 15 minutes. >> going jacketless, i like it, scott. thanks. >>> "wall street journal" reporting apple's testing a vice similar to a wristwatch. man, did you make waves today, jessica. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> i wonder, does this feel any different than the previous reports of new devices you heard of as you cover this? >> this definitely feels like something apple is working on and sees as an important future product category in the future. i mean, i think they -- apple is conservative. they're not going to come into the market with something a small group of tech geeks want. at the same time, they see this as a hot new area they can't afford to miss out on. >> reading through your piece is like looking for clues, of which there are several. you say t
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. >>> coming up on halftime, what tom barrack says this is greatest trade. >> nike shares up 20% in three months, does the rebound have legs? carl, we'll see you in 15 minutes. >> going jacketless, i like it, scott. thanks. >>> "wall street journal" reporting apple's testing a vice similar to a wristwatch. man, did you make waves...
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jason carroll is in boston. ali velshi is in cape cod. jason, what's going on where you are? >> well, anderson, right now, we're experiencing near white-out conditions in boston, massachusetts. we're in south boston, along a side street here. you can see how even though you've got some folks who are just walking the dogs, walking out here, for the most part, streets are completely empty. want to show you a problem that's going on over here. as you know, the state has access to some 4,000 vehicles, snow plows like this one, but this plow is experiencing what we witnessed across the city. he's stuck. he came into this church parking lot. was going to plow it, got halfway through, but the conditions proved to be too much, so he's been struggling to get out of that particular position for the past 20 minutes or so. but again, anderson, there is a fleet of some 5,000 vehicles like this that are out on the streets throughout the state, plowing roads. plowing the primary routes, plowing parking lots and secondary routes like the one that you see here. looks like he's finally going t
jason carroll is in boston. ali velshi is in cape cod. jason, what's going on where you are? >> well, anderson, right now, we're experiencing near white-out conditions in boston, massachusetts. we're in south boston, along a side street here. you can see how even though you've got some folks who are just walking the dogs, walking out here, for the most part, streets are completely empty. want to show you a problem that's going on over here. as you know, the state has access to some 4,000...
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you heard from ali, jason. thick, wet snow is landing on power lines and that is exactly what the governor here told me he is so worried about. the m the mayor, they're concerned at winds pick up, we're less than a mile from the water. as it picks up they're worried about massive power outages. we have huge snow accumulation here. we drove up here. let me show you shots of our drive up here, i-95 up from new york here. we saw numerous, big, severe accidents. tractor-trailers jack-knifed. we saw one semi that had tipped off the side of the highway. that was hours ago. so what they've done here as well, taken those extraordinary actions, closed all of i-95 through massachusetts, through connecticut, and through rhode island. as of 5:00 eastern here, it was illegal, just like you heard from jason, for any cars to be on the road except for emergency vehicles. so what are they doing about it? you see the plows out here already. about ten of them just passed by me. i had a chance just before your show to go into the
you heard from ali, jason. thick, wet snow is landing on power lines and that is exactly what the governor here told me he is so worried about. the m the mayor, they're concerned at winds pick up, we're less than a mile from the water. as it picks up they're worried about massive power outages. we have huge snow accumulation here. we drove up here. let me show you shots of our drive up here, i-95 up from new york here. we saw numerous, big, severe accidents. tractor-trailers jack-knifed. we saw...
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jason carroll is in boston. jason, how is it right now? it's not looking good. >> well, anderson, i heard you describe it as punishing. that's a perfect way to describe the conditions here. first of all, i want to give you an idea of what the snow is like because this is an example of what we're dealing with. it's powdery. it was sticky before. the powdery snow, once it starts to blow around, visibility becomes basically zero. that's what we have been seeing. you talked about the snow plow getting stuck. it was right there at 8:00 when i was talking to you. they had plowed that area. you can see what it looks like now. it's a blanket of snow. again, this was just at 8:00. you can see how much snow has fallen since then. once again, this is where the plow was not too long ago. and the mayor was on not too long ago, basically said some 600 plows are now out on the roads, manning the street, trying to get salt, trying to get sand. 43,000 tons of sand are on standby in the arsenal, waiting to go out on the streets here in boston. they will def
jason carroll is in boston. jason, how is it right now? it's not looking good. >> well, anderson, i heard you describe it as punishing. that's a perfect way to describe the conditions here. first of all, i want to give you an idea of what the snow is like because this is an example of what we're dealing with. it's powdery. it was sticky before. the powdery snow, once it starts to blow around, visibility becomes basically zero. that's what we have been seeing. you talked about the snow...
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jason, we'll check in with you again. actually, jason was talking about julian. he's joining us on the phone. you have been driving around, as jazen was saying, and giving us this live image of what it looks like from a driver's perspective because officials want people off the road, and it's important to get a look at the roads. you can see a lot of emergency vehicles. how has it been? how treacherous are the roads? >> the roads are pretty bad right now. we have been out here since 2:00 today when it first started to fall. and we watched it start to stick and accumulate, and now we're seeing plows struggling to keep out. they are, as you said, there are many plows out, but we're on this road we're on now, maybe, maybe 30 minutes ago, and they're now on it again. they're trying their hardest to get through. we're trying to be careful to get past the plow so we goent get stuck with it. i'm going to go ahead of it on this one. but it's a total white-out right now. no cars in the road other than emergency vehicles. and there are some people on the road who are walki
jason, we'll check in with you again. actually, jason was talking about julian. he's joining us on the phone. you have been driving around, as jazen was saying, and giving us this live image of what it looks like from a driver's perspective because officials want people off the road, and it's important to get a look at the roads. you can see a lot of emergency vehicles. how has it been? how treacherous are the roads? >> the roads are pretty bad right now. we have been out here since 2:00...
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providence, rhode island, is over there, and jason is over there. this has become worse, but all along the coast, from north of massachusetts, all the way around cape cod, to the south and then down to new york, we're in a flood zone. there is a severe flooding alert around those areas. that's problem number one. chris, problem number two is this wind. you said it a few minutes ago. a blizzard is not made by the snow. i'm getting all sorts of tweets from people in the midwest and ca canada saying what are you complaining about? we get more snow all the time. you don't get it with this speed and velocity. we have that going on. just about a half hour ago when i was on with antderson, a transformer blew. there are 130,000 customers across the northeast without power. roads are blocked. trees are taking out power lines. that's the probl we've got. here on cape cod, as you know, chris, probably about a quarter million people residing here in the winter. some of them may have left. >> all right, that is ali was right, they did have trouble with their sig
providence, rhode island, is over there, and jason is over there. this has become worse, but all along the coast, from north of massachusetts, all the way around cape cod, to the south and then down to new york, we're in a flood zone. there is a severe flooding alert around those areas. that's problem number one. chris, problem number two is this wind. you said it a few minutes ago. a blizzard is not made by the snow. i'm getting all sorts of tweets from people in the midwest and ca canada...
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>> i agree with jason. i think this is the feisty president barack obama who doesn't have to face the voters again. in that he doesn't have to face the voters again the politicians who do are very leery of having a gun control vote. when the president says gabby giffords deserves a vote, aurora deserves a vote, a vote on what? this what is the president's plan, the legislation he'd do to prevent the tragedies? he's very much on rhetorical in spirit but minimal on substance. no, i don't think anything will pass the congress this session. >> wow, you guys are doubters this morning. finally the president can be a tough act to follow for the person tapped to give the state of the union response. ask louisiana governor bobby jindal whose 2009 appearance was panned by republicans as amateurish, simplistic and child irand michele bachmann her technical difficulties led to the awkward off camera glance and last night marco rubio, it was a bottle of water. everybody went oh, my goodness. for his part, rubio's laughi
>> i agree with jason. i think this is the feisty president barack obama who doesn't have to face the voters again. in that he doesn't have to face the voters again the politicians who do are very leery of having a gun control vote. when the president says gabby giffords deserves a vote, aurora deserves a vote, a vote on what? this what is the president's plan, the legislation he'd do to prevent the tragedies? he's very much on rhetorical in spirit but minimal on substance. no, i don't...
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jason carroll was saying the snoel is still falling. my snow is just on the ground but being whipped up by big winds. >> reporter: there have been some heavier bands. looks like we're in between two bands. there's one near the coast and a one farther inland. 21.8 inches since 7:00 a.m., but since then we've had snowfall rates of several inches per hour. in the next hour, we'll find out how much we've had up to this point. we're going to see if we can beat the record of 27.5 inches. right now it's still cold. a lot of people out here, people snowshoeing, running out in shorts. i have beth and dan here. what are you guys doing? >> our crazy dogs want to get out. they love it. we're chasing them around. >> a little stir crazy through the night? >> they'll figure it out with the snow over their head. >> first blizzard? >> we've been living in boston for ten years. two years ago it was like this every other week. >> been a while. >> everything went the way you expected? city prepared? >> yeah. closing down the "t" was a smart move. nobody go
jason carroll was saying the snoel is still falling. my snow is just on the ground but being whipped up by big winds. >> reporter: there have been some heavier bands. looks like we're in between two bands. there's one near the coast and a one farther inland. 21.8 inches since 7:00 a.m., but since then we've had snowfall rates of several inches per hour. in the next hour, we'll find out how much we've had up to this point. we're going to see if we can beat the record of 27.5 inches. right...
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our jason carroll is monitoring this story. the approaching asteroid from the american museum of natural history. give us an idea, jason, how long before the situation we're currently in becomes something we discuss in the past? >> reporter: it's a very good question. well, we're basically looking at 2:24. that is when this particular asteroid, it's called 2012 da14. not an very inspiring name for such an incredible object but at 2:24 p.m. eastern time that is when the asteroid will be at its closest. 17, 200 miles from the earth. again it sounds very far away but very close when you consider how close the weather and communication satellites. we should point out that scientists tell us it will not disrupt or come in contact with satellites. if you're living in indonesia, you'll the best vantage point to see the actual asteroid. even though it's nighttime there, if you've got a high-powered telescope or fairly good binoculars you should be able to see it, ashleigh. >> a particular damage to all the science we have floating like
our jason carroll is monitoring this story. the approaching asteroid from the american museum of natural history. give us an idea, jason, how long before the situation we're currently in becomes something we discuss in the past? >> reporter: it's a very good question. well, we're basically looking at 2:24. that is when this particular asteroid, it's called 2012 da14. not an very inspiring name for such an incredible object but at 2:24 p.m. eastern time that is when the asteroid will be at...
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he gets best comedy. >> ana, jason, robert, thank you for joining us today. the next hour of news room after a quick break. your longwear makeup might stay on, ♪ but will it stay fabulous 'til 5 o'clock? it will if it's new outlast stay fabulous foundation from covergirl. what makes it so flawless hour after hour? primer, concealer and foundation, all in one. get the longwear that survives the 9 to 5, fabulously. new outlast stay fabulous foundation from easy, breezy, beautiful covergirl. new outlast stay fabulous foundation (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. >>> i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me today. cnn news room continues right now with christine romans you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a fa
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jason carol, live for us in boston. brianna, i'm going to toss it back to you. i know there's a lot of other news of the day, as well as this incredible storm and all of its residual problems. >> that's right. busy day here, ashleigh. we'll be checking back in with you. but next up, poking fun at his own weight on late night television. but should governor chris christie be taking his obesity more seriously? and, i don't know, could it stop him from being president? or vice president? we'll talk about his political future ahead. so awesomely dels my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ♪ many hot dogs are within you. try pepto-bismol to-go, it's the power of pepto, but it fits in your pocket. now tell the world daniel... of pepto-bismol to-go. >>> chris christie has endured pokes and jabs about his wide girth, you could say. but when the new jersey governor poked fun at himself on the letterman s
jason carol, live for us in boston. brianna, i'm going to toss it back to you. i know there's a lot of other news of the day, as well as this incredible storm and all of its residual problems. >> that's right. busy day here, ashleigh. we'll be checking back in with you. but next up, poking fun at his own weight on late night television. but should governor chris christie be taking his obesity more seriously? and, i don't know, could it stop him from being president? or vice president?...
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we go now to fwons where we find jason carroll. jason, the snow tapering off. good news for first responders and other personnel, but for one neighborhood, unfortunately, there is tragedy after an 11-year-old boy dies. what do you know? >> reporter: very sad story, debbie. it really has to do with what's happening throughout the city. what we're seeing on streets like this, people digging out. basically it was early this afternoon. a father had come out like we've seen so many people come out to dig out his car. he brought his son with him. beak, they had been out there, they had cleared one side of the car but the young boy about 11 years old had gotten cold. he got inside the car. he was inside for about 10 or 15 minutes, but unbeknownst to the father, the tail pipe was covered with snow. you can see how easy that could happen with looking at some of these other cars here, how they're all covered with snow. the young boy was overcome by carbon monoxide. they brought him outside of the car. they got paramedics out here. neighbors, paramedics tried to revive th
we go now to fwons where we find jason carroll. jason, the snow tapering off. good news for first responders and other personnel, but for one neighborhood, unfortunately, there is tragedy after an 11-year-old boy dies. what do you know? >> reporter: very sad story, debbie. it really has to do with what's happening throughout the city. what we're seeing on streets like this, people digging out. basically it was early this afternoon. a father had come out like we've seen so many people come...
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earlier i spoke with one of kyle's friends, jason kos, about the man he called a war hero. >> he and a friend took a marine that was suffering from ptsd to a gun range to shoot and as a way that he always did giving back and, you know, it was certainly him taking his time to help, again, help war heroes. >> he had quite a reputation in the field as one of the most lethal snipers out there. how did he handle that? >> you know, he viewed, chris viewed it as his job and he was protecting his brothers, frankly. he as a man was quite contrary to that because he was incredibly loving father and charismatic and really caring person. so, it's quite a contrast from what he did as his job and tours of duty. >> we are not naming the suspect in this case, but do you know if there was any connection at all, or believed to be any connection between chris kyle and this suspect? >> no, ma'am, i have no idea. >> was this shooting range somewhere that he would frequent regularly? where the shooting occurred? >> i believe so, yes. i think he was familiar with the location. >> and can you tell me about
earlier i spoke with one of kyle's friends, jason kos, about the man he called a war hero. >> he and a friend took a marine that was suffering from ptsd to a gun range to shoot and as a way that he always did giving back and, you know, it was certainly him taking his time to help, again, help war heroes. >> he had quite a reputation in the field as one of the most lethal snipers out there. how did he handle that? >> you know, he viewed, chris viewed it as his job and he was...
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but live now to boston, and cnn's jason carol. jason, the story that you are telling is a tragic one, this is emerging from the storm. a little boy who was just helping his dad shovel snow. what happened? >> well, like so many little boys and little girls that came out today to help their parents dig out from the snow. we saw it on this street, and that is how the day started for a father and his 12-year-old son. they headed out at 11:30 this afternoon, went to clear off the snow off the car. dig out the car, they got the passenger side free. the 12-year-old boy got cold like children do, he hopped in the car to stay warm. what the father did not know is that the tail pipe was clogged with snow, the boy became overcome with carbon monoxide, at a certain point, a firefighter who lives in the neighborhood, heard screams, he came out to see what was going on and he saw the father was in distress, he tried to help him, he looked over on the other side and saw a 25-year-old woman who happened to be a nurse giving the young boy cpr, at
but live now to boston, and cnn's jason carol. jason, the story that you are telling is a tragic one, this is emerging from the storm. a little boy who was just helping his dad shovel snow. what happened? >> well, like so many little boys and little girls that came out today to help their parents dig out from the snow. we saw it on this street, and that is how the day started for a father and his 12-year-old son. they headed out at 11:30 this afternoon, went to clear off the snow off the...
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ashleigh. >> and the emergency, jason, you could not be more right. carbon monoxide poisoning in your case. in other cases, it could be the extreme cold. people are without power. the temperature right now where i'm standing is 24 degrees. but with the windchill, it is 8. and in one place in connecticut, in the very least, it's going down to minus 10. those are lethal temperatures if you get stuck. look at, over my shoulder over there. all those cars are buried almost flush. if you go off the road and end up in a high snowdrift because the snow is still drifting in these heavy winds, you could have a lethal night. if it's going down that low and people can't get to you because the roads aren't plowed, we are not out the woods yet. i know there's a lot of other news happening as well outside of these states that have been so affected. >> thank you so much. we'll be checking back in with you. let's bring in cnn meteorologist chad myers. right now most of the blizzard warnings have been canceled or they're going to expire soon. is this over? are we finis
ashleigh. >> and the emergency, jason, you could not be more right. carbon monoxide poisoning in your case. in other cases, it could be the extreme cold. people are without power. the temperature right now where i'm standing is 24 degrees. but with the windchill, it is 8. and in one place in connecticut, in the very least, it's going down to minus 10. those are lethal temperatures if you get stuck. look at, over my shoulder over there. all those cars are buried almost flush. if you go off...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. . >>> welcome back now to iran, where the president is saying send me into space. a lot of people might agree ahmadinejad says he wants to be the first irainian launched into orbit. he wants to support his country's space program. last week scientists in iran did send a monkey into space. >>> no comment. that will do it for me. newsroom continues, though, with ashleigh banfield in new york. over to you. >>> thank you, michael holmes. he's been held captive for a week now, how a 5-year-old autistic boy is being held in an underground bunker. it is a hostage standoff. and was it an accidental theme at the super bowl, gun
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folks, want to take you live to boston where our brave jason carroll is. i was watching him be whipped around literally by the snow and the wind in boston all night, jason. no one looks better when they're doing it. how are you doing this morning? >> reporter: good morning. oh poppy, we're actually still getting bands of snow coming through in boston. and i know officially the snow count in the city is 21.8 inches. but that's not really where the reality of the situation is. if you come to neighborhoods like this in south boston you see the magnitude of what has happened here. you've got drifting, drifts of snow that have literally buried cars like this one. i know it's hard to make it out, but if i climb up, you see this is actually the hood of this car here. and if you look up the street here it's that situation going all the way up the street on all the side streets out here, as well. the story here in boston, poppy, it's going to be the big dig. everyone coming out of their homes or at least a lot of people coming out of their homes in this neighborhoo
folks, want to take you live to boston where our brave jason carroll is. i was watching him be whipped around literally by the snow and the wind in boston all night, jason. no one looks better when they're doing it. how are you doing this morning? >> reporter: good morning. oh poppy, we're actually still getting bands of snow coming through in boston. and i know officially the snow count in the city is 21.8 inches. but that's not really where the reality of the situation is. if you come...
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virtual office is all about what it's all. >> and jason, you're a professor. you teach young people. young people might be saying what is up with that. >> yahoo! wants to take them back to the day when this way popular, but we don't need to go back to 1997. first and foremost, it's an economic issue. this will disrupt a lot of abilities to get child care, they have to change how their families are functioning. and gas is sometimes $5 a gallon in california. i think there's an economic impact to this decision that doesn't make any accepts. and the reason yahoo! has been burning through ceos is because everyone tries to come in and radically change the culture around and not pay attention to the employees they have. this is a bad idea and in six months they'll have to go back on it. >> more than 25% of our workforce perform their jobs telecommuting. this is a bad idea and i like x yahoo!. i would say once you see each other face to face, give even 00 oth a hug, we go back to the policy. have you been on the road lately some to get up in the morning and get on th
virtual office is all about what it's all. >> and jason, you're a professor. you teach young people. young people might be saying what is up with that. >> yahoo! wants to take them back to the day when this way popular, but we don't need to go back to 1997. first and foremost, it's an economic issue. this will disrupt a lot of abilities to get child care, they have to change how their families are functioning. and gas is sometimes $5 a gallon in california. i think there's an...
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today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. east coast time. looking at this blizzard. tracking this punishing winter storm. ali velshi has been out in this for hours and hours for us from cape cod, the town of dennis port. this is the eastern most point of massachusetts. ali, we have been talking a lot about the wind. the snow pelting you. what about those flickering lights? tell me about the power situation on the cape. >> they're back on. and dennis port, but they're off for many, many hundreds of thousands of customers in massachusetts. that's going to be the problem as people wake up in a few hours. they might be waking up into cold ho
today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. east coast time. looking at this...
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jason, jason, go ahead. >> it's irresponsible because it is congress's job to come up with a budget. it's the democrat's job to come up with a reasonable one, and this is like slaying we don't to want wash the car, wait until it rains. that's ridiculous. what i'm suggesting is we get rid of some of the loopholes and programs. >> i want to address that to kayton because nancy pelosi said something the other day. when it was suggested that congress should take a pay cut if these draconian budget cuts would go into effect, nancy pelosi said beneath the dignity of the office. and when she said that, it went through my mind, you just don't understand the real world. >> so -- >> i want kayton to respond. >> pelosi comes from a really different place than i do. the irresponsibility is the leadership provided on both sides regardless of where we are. it's time to fess up and realize that our country can no longer afford that the literal side wants. we have to pay our bills like the families back home. it's dmns. if you don't have the money, you can't keep borrowing that. to make everybody de
jason, jason, go ahead. >> it's irresponsible because it is congress's job to come up with a budget. it's the democrat's job to come up with a reasonable one, and this is like slaying we don't to want wash the car, wait until it rains. that's ridiculous. what i'm suggesting is we get rid of some of the loopholes and programs. >> i want to address that to kayton because nancy pelosi said something the other day. when it was suggested that congress should take a pay cut if these...
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jason? >> he would need a much bigger fro. i think it's a good idea it worked for clinton, americans want to see you lose weight. we don't have problems with celebrity politicians any more. he should go on biggest loser, he should go on different programs to help people lose weight. he's about 100 pounds and a good running mate away from being republican nominee in 2016. he shouldn't waste the next three years. >> on to the third question, chris rock on capitol hill to testify about gun control. i wonder what he'll say? >> you don't need no gun control. you know what you need? we need bullet control. we need to control the bullets. i think all bullets should cost $5,000. $5,000 for a bullet. you know why? because if a bullet cost $5,000, there would be no more innocent bystanders. >> that clip was from a rock hbo special. nothing drastic has happened since the newtown massacre. question, what do you want chris rock to say to congress? jason? >> i want him to go through a complete routine. members of congress will listen to cel
jason? >> he would need a much bigger fro. i think it's a good idea it worked for clinton, americans want to see you lose weight. we don't have problems with celebrity politicians any more. he should go on biggest loser, he should go on different programs to help people lose weight. he's about 100 pounds and a good running mate away from being republican nominee in 2016. he shouldn't waste the next three years. >> on to the third question, chris rock on capitol hill to testify about...
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let's ask our expert, jason clampett. i didn't want to say when the moms were on here, but there were reports too that the stabilization system on the boat, that takes power. so the boat is listing. i can't imagine the thought of your kid out on the deck and the boat is listing. >> and when the power goes out, as it did, they have backup systems that can back up generators, but they only manage the most important functions, the navigation and keeping lights on up top. >> the reason we had you on tonight, i wanted to know what rights do you have as a traveler? who buys a cruise? so you're paying and you're probably hitting i agree on something that you signed your life away on a boat that is probably flagged in the bahamas. so as an american traveler, what do you got? >> you don't have a lot. there's a ton of fine print whenever you travel. whether you're flying or whether you're on the cruise, you don't have a lot of rights. you turn those over. so the passengers who are on the ship aren't going to have a great deal of re
let's ask our expert, jason clampett. i didn't want to say when the moms were on here, but there were reports too that the stabilization system on the boat, that takes power. so the boat is listing. i can't imagine the thought of your kid out on the deck and the boat is listing. >> and when the power goes out, as it did, they have backup systems that can back up generators, but they only manage the most important functions, the navigation and keeping lights on up top. >> the reason...
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jason, i'll pose this to you. i haven't seen president obama go to chicago and talk about murders on the streets. >> no. a young lady getz shot in president obama's neighborhood and he never uses that name at all. what does call me many have to do with a bunch of kids getting shot in their school. it's tacky on the part of the parents. the jersey girls went too far after 9-11. there was a point at which you are no longer talking about the issue, you are talking about the people involved. that doesn't help raise money, it doesn't raise awareness. >> having this conversation is circular. for example yesterday, democrats in congress called on these movie stars and comedians from hollywood to talk about gun control. but they were preaching to the choir, amy. >> look, ultimately, it's the parents' decision, but i think it says something about society, there's a demand for this. that these kids are at the super bowl, then at the grammy's, so on and so forth. i mean, everybody grieves differently. and i'm sure that some
jason, i'll pose this to you. i haven't seen president obama go to chicago and talk about murders on the streets. >> no. a young lady getz shot in president obama's neighborhood and he never uses that name at all. what does call me many have to do with a bunch of kids getting shot in their school. it's tacky on the part of the parents. the jersey girls went too far after 9-11. there was a point at which you are no longer talking about the issue, you are talking about the people involved....
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cnn's jason carroll is joining us now from there. in boston, jason, what's going on? >> reporter: certainly feels like boston is going to be hit hard. we've seen conditions deteriorate over the past hour. steady amount of wind and snow. you can see the cars here on this side street. the amount of snow just in the past hour or two that's covered cars like this one. these are secondary streets in the city that will be the primary streets, the primary arteries in the city of boston that will be plowed first. that's for good reason, so emergency crews can get through. as you say, there is a mandatory rule in effect so that no -- the only cars allowed on the road at this point are emergency vehicles. if you're considering heading out, you could be arrested or fined up to $500 if you're caught out on the streets. so people are staying inside. we've got melissa and neal here that came out, saw that we were out here. they're doing the right thing, staying inside, having a blizzard party, is that it? >> we invited a couple of friends here here in south boston. hunkered down tr
cnn's jason carroll is joining us now from there. in boston, jason, what's going on? >> reporter: certainly feels like boston is going to be hit hard. we've seen conditions deteriorate over the past hour. steady amount of wind and snow. you can see the cars here on this side street. the amount of snow just in the past hour or two that's covered cars like this one. these are secondary streets in the city that will be the primary streets, the primary arteries in the city of boston that will...
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sirius xm radio host is with us and professor jason johnson. republican strategist ann anna navaro and former special assistant to george w. bush ron christi. welcome to all of you. should we have the right to see the president play golf with tiger woods? the drudge report labeled it the super secret spring break. secret because we couldn't take photos of president obama playing golf with tiger woods. yes, that tiger woods. champion golfer and former adulterer. photographers were not around the president all week long. this as massive budget cuts kick in in two weeks. the president out of sight? not taking budget cuts? ed henry says reporters are frustrated. quote. there's very simple but important principal we will continue to fight for today and in the days ahead. and that would be transparency. what's the big deal? we had no problem getting photos of president obama playing golf with ever popular bill clinton or john boehner back when they were talking a bar gone to avoid the fiscal cliff. is there a problem seeing america's number one famil
sirius xm radio host is with us and professor jason johnson. republican strategist ann anna navaro and former special assistant to george w. bush ron christi. welcome to all of you. should we have the right to see the president play golf with tiger woods? the drudge report labeled it the super secret spring break. secret because we couldn't take photos of president obama playing golf with tiger woods. yes, that tiger woods. champion golfer and former adulterer. photographers were not around the...
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jason, bill, all of you, chad, thank you very much. appreciate it. and of course we'll all be watching very closely. appreciate it. >>> and we're also rolling out as well a new surprise on monday. takes good one. we'll be getting a co-anchor to join us on newsroom international hour. so take a guess. you can guess who this is? he's a cutie, but a little bit older. two tweet the answer who you think it is. we'll reveal his identity later in the hour. don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] it's a challenge to balance work and family. ♪ that's why i love adt. i can see what's happening at my business from anywhere. [ male announcer ] now manage and help protect your small business remotely with adt. arm and disarm your alarm, watch secure video in real time, and even adjust your lights and thermostat wherever you are. with adt, you get 24/7 protection through our ex
jason, bill, all of you, chad, thank you very much. appreciate it. and of course we'll all be watching very closely. appreciate it. >>> and we're also rolling out as well a new surprise on monday. takes good one. we'll be getting a co-anchor to join us on newsroom international hour. so take a guess. you can guess who this is? he's a cutie, but a little bit older. two tweet the answer who you think it is. we'll reveal his identity later in the hour. don't treat cough. they don't? [...
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heard the mayor say just because the storm has passed there are hidden dangers that still exist. >> jason carroll in boston. >>> i want to bring general russel honore in here now. you're our expert when it comes to disaster response and aftermath. before we talk to people without power tonight, what about this tragic carbon monoxide accident in boston? it seemed to me when i heard about it that could have happened to almost anyone. >> brianna in the army we have a word for this carbon monoxide, we call it the silent killer. for years we unfortunately lost soldiers throughout the history of our army to this silent killer. it's unfortunate this happened to this child. hopefully it will be the last one because people will pay attention and make sure to take all precautions to make sure when they're warming, particularly with open flames or with heaters, that there is a fresh air coming into the room. hopefully this is the last one and hopefully we all learn from this tragic death. >> can you talk a little specifically about that? we have about a half million people without electricity in new
heard the mayor say just because the storm has passed there are hidden dangers that still exist. >> jason carroll in boston. >>> i want to bring general russel honore in here now. you're our expert when it comes to disaster response and aftermath. before we talk to people without power tonight, what about this tragic carbon monoxide accident in boston? it seemed to me when i heard about it that could have happened to almost anyone. >> brianna in the army we have a word for...